c0071_vvvvv
Log reference:
loading [Config]: ./tests/functests/upconfig.yml
Main config:
Version -> 1.0.0
RefDir -> ./tests/functests
WorkDir -> cwd
AbsWorkDir -> /up_project/up
TaskFile -> c0071
Verbose -> vvvvv
ModuleName -> self
ShellType -> /bin/sh
MaxCallLayers -> 8
Timeout -> 3600000
MaxModuelCallLayers -> 256
EntryTask -> task
ModRepoUsernameRef ->
ModRepoPasswordRef ->
:release version: 1.0.0
:verbose level: vvvvv
work dir: /up_project/up
-exec task: task
loading [Task]: ./tests/functests/c0071
module: [self], instance id: [dev], exec profile: []
profile - envVars:
(*core.Cache)({
})
-------full vars in scopes------
(*impl.Scopes)(0xc000175460)(<nil>)
---------group vars----------
global: (*core.Cache)({
})
groups members:[]
merged[ dev ] runtime vars:
(*core.Cache)({
})
(*core.Cache)(0xc0000b6910)({
})
[runtime global] dvar expanded result:
{
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
}
-------runtime global final merged with dvars-------
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
})
located task-> 1 [task]:
Task1: [task ==> task: ]
Executing task stack layer: 1
-Step1:
{
Name: "",
Do: {
"case1",
"case2"
},
Dox: <nil>,
Func: "call",
Vars: <nil>,
Dvars: <nil>,
Desc: "",
Reg: "",
Flags: <nil>,
If: "",
Else: <nil>,
Loop: <nil>,
Until: "",
RefDir: "",
VarsFile: "",
Timeout: 0,
Finally: <nil>,
Rescue: false
}
current exec runtime vars:
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 0
})
[local] dvar expanded result:
{
}
scope[local] merged: {
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 0
}
self: final context exec vars:
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 0
})
caller's vars to task (case1)::
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 0
})
located task-> 2 [case1]:
=Task2: [task ==> case1: ]
Executing task stack layer: 2
--Step1:
{
Name: "",
Do: {
{
"name": "print",
"cmd": "{{.mystory}}"
},
{
"name": "writeFile",
"desc": "write content to a file",
"cmd": {
"content": "{{.mystory}}",
"filename": "mystory.txt",
"dir": "/tmp"
}
},
{
"name": "readFile",
"desc": "read content of a file and register it to a var",
"cmd": {
"filename": "mystory.txt",
"dir": "/tmp",
"reg": "my_interesting_story"
}
},
{
"name": "print",
"cmd": "{{.my_interesting_story}}"
}
},
Dox: <nil>,
Func: "cmd",
Vars: <nil>,
Dvars: <nil>,
Desc: "",
Reg: "",
Flags: <nil>,
If: "",
Else: <nil>,
Loop: <nil>,
Until: "",
RefDir: "",
VarsFile: "",
Timeout: 0,
Finally: <nil>,
Rescue: false
}
current exec runtime vars:
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 1
})
[local] dvar expanded result:
{
}
scope[local] merged: {
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 1,
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
}
self: final context exec vars:
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 1
})
{{.mystory}}
~~SubStep1: [print: ]
Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.
boa constrictor swallowing an animal
In the book it said: "Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion."
I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:
Drawing Number One
I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.
But they answered: "Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?"
My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w
map[content:{{.mystory}} dir:/tmp filename:mystory.txt]
~~SubStep2: [writeFile: write content to a file ]
map[dir:/tmp filename:mystory.txt reg:my_interesting_story]
~~SubStep3: [readFile: read content of a file and register it to a var ]
after reg the var - contextual global:
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 0,
"my_interesting_story": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
})
after reg the var - local:
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 1,
"my_interesting_story": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
})
{{.my_interesting_story}}
~~SubStep4: [print: ]
Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.
boa constrictor swallowing an animal
In the book it said: "Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion."
I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:
Drawing Number One
I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.
But they answered: "Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?"
My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w
caller's vars to task (case2)::
(*core.Cache)({
"my_interesting_story": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 0
})
located task-> 3 [case2]:
=Task3: [task ==> case2: ]
Executing task stack layer: 2
--Step1:
{
Name: "",
Do: {
{
"name": "print",
"cmd": "{{.mystory}}"
},
{
"desc": "write content to a file",
"cmd": {
"filepath": "/tmp/mystory.txt",
"content": "{{.mystory}}"
},
"name": "writeFile"
},
{
"desc": "read content of a file and register it to a var",
"cmd": {
"reg": "my_interesting_story",
"filepath": "/tmp/mystory.txt"
},
"name": "readFile"
},
{
"name": "print",
"cmd": "{{.my_interesting_story}}"
}
},
Dox: <nil>,
Func: "cmd",
Vars: <nil>,
Dvars: <nil>,
Desc: "",
Reg: "",
Flags: <nil>,
If: "",
Else: <nil>,
Loop: <nil>,
Until: "",
RefDir: "",
VarsFile: "",
Timeout: 0,
Finally: <nil>,
Rescue: false
}
current exec runtime vars:
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 1,
"my_interesting_story": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
})
[local] dvar expanded result:
{
}
scope[local] merged: {
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 1,
"my_interesting_story": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
}
self: final context exec vars:
(*core.Cache)({
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 1,
"my_interesting_story": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
})
{{.mystory}}
~~SubStep1: [print: ]
Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.
boa constrictor swallowing an animal
In the book it said: "Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion."
I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:
Drawing Number One
I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.
But they answered: "Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?"
My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w
map[content:{{.mystory}} filepath:/tmp/mystory.txt]
~~SubStep2: [writeFile: write content to a file ]
map[filepath:/tmp/mystory.txt reg:my_interesting_story]
~~SubStep3: [readFile: read content of a file and register it to a var ]
after reg the var - contextual global:
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 0,
"my_interesting_story": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
})
after reg the var - local:
(*core.Cache)({
"mystory": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 1,
"my_interesting_story": " Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.\n\n boa constrictor swallowing an animal\n In the book it said: \"Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.\"\n\n I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:\n\n Drawing Number One\n I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.\n\n But they answered: \"Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?\"\n\n My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w"
})
{{.my_interesting_story}}
~~SubStep4: [print: ]
Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa constrictor in the act of swallowing an animal. Here is a copy of the drawing.
boa constrictor swallowing an animal
In the book it said: "Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion."
I pondered deeply, then, over the adventures of the jungle. And after some work with a colored pencil I succeeded in making my first drawing. My Drawing Number One. It looked something like this:
Drawing Number One
I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.
But they answered: "Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?"
My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. But since the grown-ups were not able to understand it, I made another drawing: I drew the inside of a boa constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained. My Drawing Number Two looked like this:w
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